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What are the ten biggest problems facing our civilization - and how can we really solve them? This book provides blunt answers. Based on an AI analysis, it not only reveals the symptoms but also exposes the systemic causes of our global crises. Whether climate catastrophe, social inequality, technological alienation, or resource scarcity - each chapter identifies a central problem and offers visionary, concrete solutions. The work is complemented by guidelines for governments, organizations, associations, and every individual. A book that not only informs - but transforms.

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Produktbeschreibung
What are the ten biggest problems facing our civilization - and how can we really solve them? This book provides blunt answers. Based on an AI analysis, it not only reveals the symptoms but also exposes the systemic causes of our global crises. Whether climate catastrophe, social inequality, technological alienation, or resource scarcity - each chapter identifies a central problem and offers visionary, concrete solutions. The work is complemented by guidelines for governments, organizations, associations, and every individual. A book that not only informs - but transforms.


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Autorenporträt
Thomas Schröter is a writer and philosopher who is deeply concerned with the complex interrelationships between technology, society, and human thought. In his works, he explores the limits of freedom, the power of surveillance, and the connection between the individual and society.